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BMW, Nokia and Unilever are most sustainable companies

The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) Review was released earlier this week and if you have literally no idea what that means, well you are in luck, because neither do I. Well that’s not true. I now know what the DJSI is because I read a bunch of Wikipedia entries and know my way around a search engine. So… that’s good news for you, I guess.
The Battle of the Mine

The Battle of the Mine

One is a Russian oligarch, the other a major CEO. What they have in common, aside from some billion dollars to their name, is interest in Russia’s major commodities producer Norilsk Nickel, the largest diversified mining company in the...
Shares soar with manufacturing growth in US & China

Shares soar with manufacturing growth in US & China

With this news, most of the concerns that had been building over the global economy in last few weeks were soothed. On September 1, the Dow Jones industrial average jumped 255 points. With investors pouring into stocks, Treasury prices went down and interest rates rose.
How manufacturers use CSR

How manufacturers use CSR

Terry Leahy, CEO of global supermarket chain Tesco summed up one of the most powerful drivers behind the CSR movement “Our customers expect it of us. And if we don’t do what our customers want, those customers will shop elsewhere.” The effect of this continues to ripple through manufacturing worldwide.
Peugeot-Citroën to build new model in Spain

Peugeot-Citroën to build new model in Spain

PSA Peugeot-Citroën has confirmed that it is to produce a “core range” model intended for emerging countries at its Vigo site in Spain. The company said the mid-range new car, to be sold under both the Citroen and Peugeot marks, was designed to meet demand in developing countries where a middle class is beginning to emerge and drive consumer markets.
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Alcoa: Q1 results beat forecast

U.S.aluminum-maker Alcoa has seen its first-quarter loss narrow as revenue rose and metal prices increased.   The firm reported a net loss of $201 million for the three months to March, compared with a $497 million loss a year ago.   Aluminum is currently selling at an 18-month high.  
Alcoa's loss smaller than expected

Alcoa's loss smaller than expected

By Steve James
China holds Rio exec as spy; iron ore deal said done

China holds Rio exec as spy; iron ore deal said done

By Tom Miles and Fayen Wong
GM seen posting deep loss as deadline looms

GM seen posting deep loss as deadline looms

By Kevin KrolickiGM is facing a government-imposed June 1 deadline to reach agreements to overhaul its operations and cut more than $40 billion in debt.
U.S. manufacturers see no quick economic rebound

U.S. manufacturers see no quick economic rebound

By Scott Malone
GE shares back above $10

GE shares back above $10

In a sign that investors were becoming less worried about its credit, its credit default swaps ceased to trade upfront, meaning that investors no longer had to make large one-time payments to insure i
United Tech lowers profit target, cutting 11,600 jobs

United Tech lowers profit target, cutting 11,600 jobs

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Auto supplier profits drop as GM units digest plan

Auto supplier profits drop as GM units digest plan

By Helen Massy-Beresford, European Autos Correspondent
Nokia and Qualcomm in cooperation pact

Nokia and Qualcomm in cooperation pact

Nokia said the phones would use Qualcomm chipsets and S60 software on the Symbian operating system, the most widely-used smartphone software that is currently controlled by Nokia but will eventually b
Nokia cuts production, jobs in Finland

Nokia cuts production, jobs in Finland

Cellphone sales are set to dive this year, affected by consumers' reluctance to spend on new gadgets in the midst of the economic recession and large inventories built up by phone sellers at the end o
Car sector

Car sector "catastrophe" now global: Peugeot head

Christian Streiff, who heads Peugeot-Citroen, said he expects sales at Europe's second-biggest volume carmaker to fall 20 percent in 2009 and sees further pain in 2010 as there seems no end in sight t
Alcoa to slash jobs and sell 4 units

Alcoa to slash jobs and sell 4 units

By Steve James
Alcoa says to cut 13,500 jobs

Alcoa says to cut 13,500 jobs

By Steve James
Shares fall to new lows as global markets respond to bailout

Shares fall to new lows as global markets respond to bailout

The Dow Jones industrial average skidded 369.88 points, or 3.6 percent, to 9,955.50 as global stock markets worried the US-led bailout effort would do little to unfreeze credit markets.

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